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05-07-2012, 10:46 AM
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Noysingh
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Originally Posted by immigration truth View Post
For the bill to have a huge strong chance of passing, there are first a few factors we need to watch. Some of which I will go over right now.

1. A lower age limit increases the chance the bill will pass due to the fact more republican congressmen would be inclined to support it as this has always been one of their hugest pet peeves regarding previous dream acts.
2. A cut-off date also further away from the five year status of previous dream acts would also do well to boost support among republican congressmen.
3. Making the visa non-renewable would also do well to boost support support from certain republican sectors.
4. IF even house republicans are loving this come June, then I think this will have a STRONG chance of passing.

Basically, the more limited Rubio makes this bill, the better the chances. The broader(and therefore the more dreamers it can help) the less chances it has. Which is why my view is that come june certain segments of dreamers will be cursing for this bill to fail while others praise it.

I believe i cam in the US 14 years old. I attended high school here. Hopefully i get in the age limit
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